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EP1588706B1
EP1588706B1 EP05013209A EP05013209A EP1588706B1 EP 1588706 B1 EP1588706 B1 EP 1588706B1 EP 05013209 A EP05013209 A EP 05013209A EP 05013209 A EP05013209 A EP 05013209A EP 1588706 B1 EP1588706 B1 EP 1588706B1
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  • Angiotensinogen an ⁇ 2-macroglycoprotein
  • renin an ⁇ 2-macroglycoprotein
  • angiotensin I an ⁇ 2-macroglycoprotein
  • ACE angiotensin converting enzyme
  • Angiotensin II interacts with specific receptors on the surface of the target cell. Success has by now been achieved in identifying receptor subtypes which are, for example, designated AT 1 receptors and AT 2 receptors. Studies on the renin-angiotensin system, particularly in relation to hypertension, have increased almost exponentially over the last decade. As a result, the number of receptors for Angiotensin II have now been identified and some of them have been cloned and analysed. Recently, considerable efforts have been made to identify the substances which bind to the AT 1 receptor, with active compounds of this nature frequently being termed angiotensin II antagonists. As a consequence of the inhibition of the AT 1 receptor, these antagonists can, for example, be employed as antihypertensives or for treating congestive heart failure.
  • the AT 1 and AT 2 receptors have also been studied for their distribution and biological properties and have been shown, despite a 30% homology, to have a very different distribution and activity.
  • the AT 1 receptor which plays a major part in blood pressure regulation, has been found in the adrenal cortex, kidney, uterus etc. At a cellular level it has been found on fibroblasts, macrophages and smooth muscle cells (SMC).
  • the AT 2 receptor has been found mainly in foetal tissues but also in adult especially in pathological tissue such as in ischaemic heart disease. Here it has been located on fibroblasts and endothelial cells.
  • the aim of the studies described hereafter is to evaluate the distribution of AT 1 and AT 2 receptors in the human lung using essentially the immunocytochemical and the in situ hybridisation methodologies.
  • ISH antibody and in situ hybridisation
  • paraffin embedded blocks of normal human adrenal are obtained from the archives of the Pathology Dept., University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium, and used as test material.
  • AT 1 receptors are known to be predominantly located in the adrenal cortex and AT 2 in the medulla.
  • control material is obtained from autopsies where the patients have died from causes other than lung disease e.g. fatal accidents. Some of this material comes from Ghent as above, some from the archives of the Pathology Dept. of The Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, USA. Tissue containing small airways is selected as they appear to be more sensitive to injury.
  • pairs of sequential sections are mounted on each slide, one for AT 1 and the other for AT 2 antibody exposure.
  • Up to 20 slides are treated at the same time so that, with the exception of the primary antibody, al reagents including the chromogen are identical. Section thickness is therefore the only variable which could not be totally controlled.
  • AT 2 receptor antibody available from Santa Cruz (clone C18) which is tested and is found that it gives the identical staining pattern in adrenal medulla and lung as the first one.
  • Each probe, both sense and anti-sense for the AT 1 and anti-sense only as described above, are labelled with fluorescin (FITC) and the presence of mRNA in the cells detected following hybridisation with the probe and use of a mouse anti-FITC probe plus the alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) detection system.
  • FITC fluorescin
  • APAAP alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase
  • 5 ⁇ m sections are deparaffinised and then exposed to 'in situ' hybridisation following well establised techniques.
  • the sections are first treated with pre-hybridisation solution for 20 minutes at 55°C. They are then washed before exposure to the probes overnight at 55°C. After further washing, they are treated with a mouse anti-FITC antibody and the APAAP detection system for location of the specific message.
  • the sense probe is the negative control
  • the probe is omitted.
  • the slides are viewed in the Leica MR500 and the amount of stain per unit area of tissue recorded in pixels following Leica's instruction. This is done to establish the ratios of AT 1 to AT 2 receptor in different regions. These are a) airways epithelium, b) the sub-epithelial interstium, c) SMC around blood vessels and d) mucous glands.
  • AT 1 Distribution All two antibodies give the following distribution pattern in the adrenal cortex, that is distinctive staining around the smooth muscle cells surrounding the blood vessels and also on the interstitial network on and around fibroblasts as predicted. There is no staining of endothelial cells.
  • AT 2 Distribution The antibody is tested against adrenal medulla where strong staining of adrenal pheochromocytoma cells is seen.
  • AT 1 Distribution Very clear staining of the interstitial cells underlying the airways epithelium (sub-epithelial) is seen and also the margins of the smooth muscle cell (SMC) surrounding the blood vessels. In addition macrophages are also positive.
  • AT 2 Distribution This receptor appears to be strongly associated with the airway epithelial cells, with dense staining of the brush border. Positive cells are also seen in some of the mucous glands, on some vascular endothelial cells and on fibroblasts, chondrocytes and macrophages. There is no staining of SMC.
  • ISH Again the probes give a similar picture.
  • the AT 2 probe give a strong signal on endothelial cells and on some mucous glands only.
  • Angiotensin II receptors in adrenal cortex and medulla has previously been demonstrated by both biochemical and histological means.
  • the data are obtained with both commercially available and privately supplied antibodies both confirming these findings but also establishing the reliability of the instant immunocytochemical and ISH methodology.
  • AT 1 receptors in the lung has previously been shown biochemically and now their exact cellular location has been demonstrated. This information is vital for establishing the proportions of AT 1 and AT 2 receptors in different regions of the lung under normal and pathological conditions.
  • the AT 2 receptor on the bronchial epithelial cells of the small airways.
  • this receptor is considered to be anti-fibrotic, anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic. Therefore up- or down-regulation on epithelial cells has profound effects on epithelial cell replacement, development of hyperplasia and even a role in the development of lung cancer.
  • the presence of considerable amounts of the protein on the brush border of the epithelial cells could well be associated with the amount of mucous secretion as some of the epithelial cells of the mucous glands have also been shown to carry the receptor. From the ISH data, some glands contain a high level of mRNA.
  • the airways are carefully dissected out of the lungs immediately after removal of the lung from the patient for tumour resection or other reasons.
  • the region is carefully selected to be free of any cancerous tissue.
  • the small blocks are then fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde for 2 h at room temperature before embedding in paraffin wax. This is to ensure optimum structural integrity and retention of antigenic activity.
  • AT 2 receptor Distribution of the AT 2 receptor in bronchiolar epithelial cells including the brush border and on the mucous gland cells.
  • Adjacent section stained for AT 1 receptor illustrating the very different distribution on smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts/stroma and macrophages.
  • the findings of a lung epithelial localisation for the AT 2 receptor has a number of consequences.
  • this receptor has been shown to be both anti-proliferative, anti-fibrotic and pro-apoptotic its up-regulation is anticipated to have consequences for a number of lung diseases; e.g.that smoking alone has any influence. It is a role in such fibrotic conditions as adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or even in reducing the proliferative capacity of the epithelium in lung cancer.
  • ARDS adult respiratory distress syndrome
  • the Leica equipment (image analyser MR 500) translates the stain intensity into a grey scale (0-250), each unit being one pixel. This allows one to quantitate the data accurately.
  • the ratio of AT 1 distribution in the sub-epithelial and AT 2 in epithelial in normal lung tissue is significantly below 1, whereas this ratio is close to or above 1 in diseased lung tissues.
  • the epithelial forms the inner lining of the trachea and the main bronchii.
  • the increase in the AT 1 /AT 2 receptor ratio in the bronchial sub-epithelial region of the lung from chronic bronchitic patients compared with control is mainly due to raised levels of the AT 1 receptor found on the fibroplasts and macrophages surronding the airways epithelium and reflects the increased levels of inflammation and fibrosis seen in COPD.
  • AT 1 receptors which modulate angiotensin II are located in sub-epithelial lung tissue and especially the distribution in corresponding lung tissue is increased. Accordingly, the inhibition of angiotensin II by means of AT 1 receptor antagonists leads to decrease in airways obstruction.
  • the experiments show that the distribution of AT 2 in epithelial lung tissue, especially in corresponding diseased tissue, e.g. mainly on the bronchial epithelial cells, and also in structural cells of the alveola, e.g. on mucous glands of the alveola, is increased.
  • AT 2 receptors are anti-proliferative, anti-fibrotic and pro-apoptotic, their modulation is useful for the treatment of specific forms of lung conditions and diseases, especially for the treatment of adults respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and for reducing the proliferative capacity of the epithelium in lung and breast cancer, furthermore, for the treatment of sepsis syndrome, lung injury forms, such as pneumonia, aspiration of gastric content, chest trauma, shock, burns, fat embolia, cardiopulmonary bypass, O 2 toxicity, haemorhagic pancreatitis, interstitial and bronchoalveolar inflammation, proliferation of epithelial and interstitial cells, collagen accumulation, fibrosis.
  • lung injury forms such as pneumonia, aspiration of gastric content, chest trauma, shock, burns, fat embolia, cardiopulmonary bypass, O 2 toxicity, haemorhagic pancreatitis, interstitial and bronchoalveolar inflammation, proliferation of epithelial and interstitial cells, collagen accumulation, fibrosis.
  • the breast specimens included in this study are randomly recruited from the files of the Pathology Dept, University Hospital, Ghent. All have been fixed in formalin, processed into paraffin wax and a diagnosis of their pathological status made by the departmental pathologists. Sixteen cases have been included: 14 invasive ductal carcinomas, one invasive colloid carcinoma and one invasive lobular carcinoma.
  • Immunocytochemistry is carried out on paraffin wax embedded tissue sections using the polyclonal antibodies for AT1 and AT2 used in the lung study together with the streptavidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method as before.
  • cell lines originating from human breast tissues are also studied for their receptor content. This can provide a useful in vitro working model for further biochemical and cytological studies.
  • Results from the cell lines tested were very interesting with a different staining pattern being seen in each one.
  • the short term cultures of normal mammary epithelial cells were strongly positive for the AT1 receptor but stained only weakly for the AT2 receptor.
  • the presence of the AT1 receptor on normal epithelial cells appears to be very different to the lung.
  • the epithelial cell type is myoepithelial whereas the AT2 receptor in both tissues is found on cuboidal epithelial cells.
  • the positive stromal staining for the AT1 receptor is the same for both tissues. The latter is clearly linked to the presence of fibroblasts in the extracellular matrix.
  • the presence of the AT2 receptor on the carcinoma cells and in such a widespread and reproducible manner is surprising.
  • the cell types described here carrying the specific receptors provide an ideal in vitro model for such studies.
  • AT 1 receptor antagonist or AT 2 receptor modulator may be used for the treatment of conditions or diseases associated with the increase of AT 1 receptors in the sub-epithelial area or increase of AT 2 receptors in the epithelia, especially for the treatment of obstructive airways diseases.
  • Obstructive airways diseases a classification of respiratory diseases which are characterized by decreased airway size and increased airway secretion, resulting in reduced alveolar ventilation.
  • Obstructive airways diseases comprise reversible and irreversible conditions and are selected, for example, from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, such as bronchitis, e.g.
  • chronic bronchitis and emphysema likewise from asthma, cystic fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, invasive lung cancer, pulmonary vascular disease, and increased resistance to airflow during forced expiration.
  • Any such treatment may also, but not necessarily, be associated with the treatment of hypertension as well as both non-smokers and smokers.
  • any AT 2 receptor modulator may be used for the treatment of conditions or diseases associated with an increase of AT 2 receptors in epithelial lung tissue, especially for the treatment of specific forms of lung conditions and diseases, especially for the treatment of adults respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and for reducing the proliferative capacity of the epithelium in invasive lung cancer, , furthermore, for the treatment of sepsis syndrome, lung injury forms, such as pneumonia, aspiration of gastric content, chest trauma, shock, burns, fat embolia, cardiopulmonary bypass, O 2 toxicity, haemorhagic pancreatitis, interstitial and bronchoalveolar inflammation, proliferation of epithelial and interstitial cells, collagen accumulation, fibrosis.
  • lung injury forms such as pneumonia, aspiration of gastric content, chest trauma, shock, burns, fat embolia, cardiopulmonary bypass, O 2 toxicity, haemorhagic pancreatitis, interstitial and bronchoalveolar inflammation, proliferation of epithelial and interstitial cells, collagen
  • AT 1 receptor antagonists or AT 2 receptor modulator are agents that modify the host's biological response to tumor cells with resulting therapeutic benefit.
  • the increased AT 1 receptor expression in mammary ductal myoepithelium and of the AT 2 receptor in mammary cuboidal epithelium demonstrate that any AT 1 receptor antagonist or AT 2 receptor modulator may be used for treatment of invasive breast carcinoma.
  • Treatment should be considered as adjuvant therapy in combination with surgery, radiotherapy or as palliative therapy with hormonal therapy or other biological response modifiers such as interferons, interleukins, tumor necrosis factors, monoclonal antibodies etc.
  • AT 1 receptor antagonists include compounds having differing structural features. For example, mention may be made of the compounds which are listed in the European Patent Application having the publication No. 443983 (EP 443983 ), in particular in the compound claims and the final products of the working examples, the subject-matter of which claims is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference to this publication.
  • AT 2 receptor ligands include compounds having differing structural features.
  • AT 1 receptor antagonists or AT 2 receptor ligands which, for example, possess at least one basic centre can form acid addition salts.
  • These are formed, for example, using strong inorganic acids, such as mineral acids, e.g. sulfuric acid, a phosphoric acid or a hydrohalic acid, using strong organic carboxylic acids, such as C 1 -C 4 alkanecarboxylic acids which are unsubstituted or substituted, for example, by halogen, e.g. acetic acid, such as saturated or unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, e.g.
  • oxalic, malonic, succinic, maleic, fumaric, phthalic or terephthalic acid such as hydroxycarboxylic acids, e.g. ascorbic, glycolic, lactic, malic, tartaric or citric acid, such as amino acids, e.g. aspartic or glutamic acid, or such as benzoic acid, or using organic sulfonic acids, such as C 1 -C 4 alkanesulfonic acids or arylsulfonic acids which are unsubstituted or substituted, for example, by halogen, e.g. methanesulfonic acid or p-toluenesulfonic acid.
  • halogen e.g. methanesulfonic acid or p-toluenesulfonic acid.
  • suitable salts with bases are metal salts, such as alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts, e.g. sodium, potassium or magnesium salts, or salts with ammonia or an organic amine, such as morpholine, thiomorpholine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, a mono-, di- or tri-lower alkyl amine, e.g. ethyl-, tert-butyl-, diethyl-, diisopropyl-, triethyl-, tributyl- or dimethylpropyl-amines, or a mono-, di- or tri-hydroxy lower alkyl amine, e.g. mono-, di- or tri-ethanolamine.
  • corresponding internal salts can be formed.
  • WO 00/02543 A2 describes a method of treatment and a pharmaceutical composition for treating various diseases, wherein a combination of valsartan or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a calcium channel blocker or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is used as a combination of active agents.
  • WO 00/44378 A1 relates to the use of an angiotensin II receptor antagonist or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of acute MI and for the secondary prevention of acute MI.
  • WO 97/49394 A2 is concerned with solid oral dosage forms comprising a) an active agent selected from valsartan and optionally hydrochlorothiazide, and b) pharmaceutically acceptable additives suitable for the preparation of solid oral dosage forms by compression methods.
  • US 3 146 168 relates to the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations having cellulose crystallite aggregates or certain derivatives of cellulose crystallite aggregates present therein.
  • WO 01/97805 A2 relates to solid oral dosage forms comprising pharmacologically effective amounts of valsartan or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or hydrate thereof, wherein the compositions are at least 1.2 times more bioavailable than a conventional valsartan capsule.
  • the tablets of the present invention such as coated tablets, tablets, are prepared in a manner which is known per se, for example using conventional mixing, granulation, coating, solubulizing or lyophilizing processes.
  • the tablets can be obtained by combining the active compound with solid excipients, if desired granulating a mixture which has been obtained, and processing the mixture or granulate into tablets or coated tablet cores after having added suitable auxiliary substances.
  • the dosage of the active compound can depend on a variety of factors, such as mode of administration, homeothermic species, age and/or individual condition. Normally, in the case of oral administration, an approximate daily dose of from about 10 mg to about 360 mg, for example in the case of Valsartan e.g. of about 40 mg, 80 mg, 160 mg or 320 mg, is to be estimated for a patient of approximately 75 kg in weight.
  • the tablets of the present invention may be used for the treatment of diseases and conditions e.g. as disclosed hereinbefore.
  • WO 97/49394 discloses compressed solid oral dosage forms, e.g., by compaction, of valsartan (optionally in salt form) optionally combined with hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).
  • HCTZ hydrochlorothiazide
  • the preferred range of cellulose is given as 10 to 30%, e.g., 21 %, for valsartan/HCTZ compositions and 5% Valsartan alone.
  • the preferred range of crosslinked polyvinylpyrolidone (Crospovidone) is given as 10 to 20%, e.g., 13 %.
  • the present invention relates to a tablet comprising valsartan as the active agent and more than 30% of microcristalline cellulose by weight based on the total weight of the core components of said solid oral dosage form, e.g., 31 to 65%, e.g., 50%.
  • the weight ratio of valsartan to microcristalline cellulose is preferably from 2.5 : 1 to 0.3 : 1, e.g., 2 : 1 to 1 : 1, e.g., 1.4: 1.
  • the tablet of the invention comprises less than 13% of crospovidone, e.g., 2 to 10%, by weight based on the total weight of the core components of the tablet.
  • the weight ratio of valsartan to Crospovidone is from 7 : 1 to 3 : 1, e.g., 6 : 1 to 4 : 1, e.g., 5.3 : 1.
  • the weight ratio of microcristalline cellulose to crospovidone is from 7 : 1 to 1 : 1, e.g., 4 : 1 to 2 : 1, e.g., 3.6: 1.
  • the tablet according to the invention may comprise from 20 to 360 mg of valsartan, e.g., 40, 80, 160, 320mg. With this range of dosages treatment flexibility and efficacy, e.g., in blood pressure reduction, may be increased.
  • the invention relates to a solid oral dosage form comprising
  • a typical composition may comprise :
  • 1 to 10% by weight of the core composition e.g., 5 to 10%, of Cutina, or 1 to 10% by weight of the core composition, e.g., 5 to 10% of stearic acid may be added.
  • tablets of the invention is in the form of a compressed tablet.
  • the invention relates to a tablet, e.g., a compressed tablet, comprising more than 250 mg and up to 360 mg, e.g., 320 mg, of Valsartan as an active agent.
  • a tablet e.g., a compressed tablet, comprising more than 250 mg and up to 360 mg, e.g., 320 mg, of Valsartan as an active agent.
  • excipients as lubricants and glidants commonly used in solid oral formulations may be used and reference is made to the extensive literature on suitable substances, see in particular Fiedler's "Lexicon der Hilfstoffe", 4th Edition, ECV Aulendorf 1996 and " Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients” Wade and Weller Ed.(1994 ).
  • the tablets according to the present invention may be in the form of dragèes in which case the tablet is provided with a coating typically a sugar, shellac or other film coating entirely conventional in the art.
  • a coating typically a sugar, shellac or other film coating entirely conventional in the art.
  • Attention is drawn to the numerous known methods of coating employed in the art, e.g. spray coating in a fluidized bed, e.g. by the known methods using apparatus available from Aeromatic, Glatt, Wurster or Kirtlin, in a perforated pan by the Accela Cota method, or to the submerged sword coating method.
  • the additives commonly used in confectioning are employed in such methods.
  • coatings which may be used are those disclosed in WO 97/49394 , Opadry and the like.
  • the tablets of the present invention are useful in the known indications of the particular active agent incorporated therein.
  • the exact dose of active agent and the particular formulation to be adminstered depend on a number of factors, e.g. the condition to be treated, the desired duration of the treatment and the rate of release of the active agent.
  • the amount of the active agent required and the release rate thereof may be determined on the basis of known in vitro or in vivo techniques, determining how long a particular active agent concentration in the blood plasma remains at an acceptable level for a therapeutic effect.
  • composition of the invention in clinical trials has a comparable bioavailability to the commercial form of Diovan®.
  • the dissolution rate of solid form according to the present invention is above 90% over 30 minutes.
  • valsartan for example dosages in the range of 10 mg to 360 mg of valsartan per day for a 755 kilogram mammal, e.g., humans, and in standard animal models, may be used.
  • An excellent tolerability of valsartan provided by the compositions may be observed in standard animal tests and in clinical trials.
  • the tablets of the invention may be produced by working up components as in WO 97/49394 ), e.g. as defined hereinabove, in appropriate amounts, to form unit dosage forms.
  • the process is carried out in the absence of water, i.e. it is a dry compression method.
  • the process may be carried out under ambient conditions of temperature and humidity; it is not necessary to ensure that the process is carried out in a dry atmosphere.
  • the initial grinding step i) may be carried out according to conventional milling methods or micronisation methods.
  • the active agent and the additives can be milled either individually or together to particle sizes from about 0.1 micrometers ( ⁇ ) to about 1500 ⁇ , e.g., 1.0 ⁇ to 900 ⁇ , e.g., 60 ⁇ to 600 ⁇ . At least 90 % of the crystals of both the active agent and the additives are present in these ranges. Particles of this size are obtained by conventional comminution methods, e.g. grinding in an air jet mill, hammer and screen mill, fine impact mill, ball mill or vibrator mill.
  • Micronisation is preferably effected by known methods using an ultrasonic disintegrator, e.g. of the BRANSON Sonifier type, or by stirring a suspension with a high speed agitator, for example with a stirrer of the HOMOREX type.
  • an ultrasonic disintegrator e.g. of the BRANSON Sonifier type
  • stirring a suspension with a high speed agitator for example with a stirrer of the HOMOREX type.
  • the ground particles may optionally at this stage be sieved and mixed according to known methods.
  • Compaction to form a coprimate requires the compaction of the dry ground components.
  • Compaction may be carried out using a slugging technique or preferably, roller compaction.
  • Roller compaction apparatus is conventional and essentially utilises two rollers which roll towards each other. A hydraulic ram forces one of the rollers against the other to exert a compacting force against the ground particles fed into the roller compactor via a screw conveyor system.
  • a compaction force of between 25 and 65 kN, e.g., 25 and 45 kN may be used.
  • a minimum compaction force should be used in order to obtain a solid oral dosage form wherein the granulate disintegrates into discrete primary particles at a desirable rate, e.g. disintegration occurs approximately six times faster for a solid oral dosage form compressed above a minimum compaction force.
  • Such a rapid disintegration rate is unusual for tablets and is similar to the disintegration rate of a capsule formulation.
  • the particular minimum compaction force is dependent on the active agent content in any given formulation and therefore also depends on the amount and nature of the additives present.
  • the roller speed may be set at between 1 and 20 rpm and preferably 9 to 15 rpm. After passing through the rollers the compacted mass (the coprimate) resembles a thin ribbon in segments.
  • the coprimate may be screened and or milled to produce the granulate. Screening in its simplest form involves the passing of the coprimate emerging from the rollers through a seive under mechanical pressure. More preferably, the coprimate is screened using an oscillating mill, e.g. a MGI 624 Frewitt (Key International Inc.).
  • the compression of the granulates to tablet cores can be carried out in a conventional tabletting machine, e.g. in an EK-0 Korsch eccentric tabletting machine or a rotary compression machine, e.g., at a compression greater than 2 kN.
  • the tablet cores may vary in shape and be, for example, round, oval, oblong, cylindrical or any other suitable shape, and may also vary in size depending on the concentration of the therapeutic agents.
  • a characteristic of tablets according to the invention is their small size having regard to the amount of active agent contained therein.
  • tablets obtained by the compression method described above are slightly oval.
  • the edges of the tablets may be bevelled or rounded.
  • a solid oral dosage form is compressed in the form of a tablet having an oblong shape in which the ratio of dimensions length:width:height is, e.g., 2.5 - 5.0: 0.9 - 2.0: 1.0, and preferably in which the base and top face of the tablet independently of one another are planar or convexly curved about the longitudinal axis; the side faces are planar, the end faces can be of any shape and the edges are optionally bevelled or rounded.
  • a solid oral dosage form is compressed, from the granulate, in the form of a tablet of oblong shape in which the length is approximately 10.0 to 15.0 mm, the width approximately 5.0 to 6.0 mm and the height approximately 3.0 to 4.0 mm.
  • a solid oral dosage form is compressed from granulates in the form of a tablet of oblong shape in which the length is approximately 15.0 to 18.0 mm, the width approximately 6.0 to 9.0 mm and the height approximately 3.5 to 5.0 mm.
  • a tablet which is essentially disc-shaped with the upper and lower faces having a slightly convex surface.
  • the tablet has a diameter of about 8 to 8.5 mm and a depth of about 3 to 3.5 mm, or a diameter of about 16 mm and a depth of about 6 mm.
  • the tablets may occupy a volume from about 0.1 cm 3 to about 1 cm 3 , e.g., 0.1 cm 3 to about 0.45cm 3 , e.g., 0.2 to 0.3 cm 3 , e.g about 0.125 cm 3 or 0.25 cm 3 .
  • Dyes suitable for use in pharmacy typically include carotinoids, iron oxides or chlorophyll.
  • the film-coated tablet is manufactured e.g. as follows:
  • a mixture of valsartan, microcrystalline cellulose, crospovidone, part of the colloidal anhydrous silica/colloidal silicon dioxide/Aerosile 200, silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate is premixed in a diffusion mixer and then sieve through a screnning mill.
  • the resulting mixture is again pre-mixed in a diffusion mixer, compacted in a roller compacter and then sieve through a screening mill.
  • the rest of the colloidal anhydrous silica/colloidal silicon dioxide/Aerosile 200 are added and the final blend is made in a diffusion mixer.
  • the whole mixture is compressed in a rotary tabletting machine and the tabletts are coated with a film by using Diolack pale red in a perforated pan.
  • the film-coated tablet is manufactured e.g. as described in Formulation Example 1.
  • the film-coated tablet is manufactured e.g. as described in Formulation Example 1.
  • the tablet is manufactured e.g. as follows:
  • Valsartan and microcrystallin cellulose are spray-granulated in a fluidised bed granulator with a granulating solution consisting of povidone and sodium lauryl sulphate dissolved in purified water.
  • the granulate obtained is dried in a fluidiesd bed dryer.
  • the dried granulate is milled together with crospovidone and magnesium stearate.
  • the mass is then blended in a conical srew type mixer for approximately 10 minutes.
  • Teh empty hard gelatin capsules are filled with the blended bulk granules under controlled temperature and humidity conditions.
  • the filed capsules are dedustee, visually inspected, weightchecked and quarantied until by Quality assurance department.
  • the formulation is manufactured e.g. as described in Formulation Example 4.
  • Example 4 5 6 7 8 Components COMPOSITION PER UNIT (mg) COMPOSITION PER UNIT (mg) COMPOSITION PER UNIT (mg) COMPOSITION PER UNIT (mg) COMPOSITION PER UNIT (mg) Granulation Valsartan Drug Substance 80.000 160.000 40.000 320.000 320.000 Microcrystalline Cellulose (NF, Ph.Eur.)/ Avicel PH 102 54.000 108.000 27.000 216.000 216.000 Crospovidone (NF, Ph.Eur.) 15.000 30.000 7.500 80.000 60.000 60.000 Colloidal Anhydrous Silica (Ph.

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